The sermon titled "The Shepherd Psalm," preached by J. R. Miller, focuses on the biblical doctrine of God's providential care and guidance as depicted in Psalm 23. Miller emphasizes the intimate relationship between God as the Shepherd and believers as sheep, articulating that this relationship is characterized by provision, restoration, and comfort amidst life's trials. He supports his exposition with key verses from Psalm 23, discussing how God actively leads and nurtures His people, particularly highlighting the phrase “The Lord is my shepherd” as a personal assurance of His continual presence and care. The practical significance lies in the encouragement Christians receive from this psalm during difficult times, illustrating that no matter the challenges faced, God’s love and mercy provide comfort and a promise of eternal dwelling in His presence.
“The Lord is my shepherd. It would not be the same to us if the words ran, The Lord is a shepherd. He might be a shepherd to a great many people...and yet not be anything comforting to me.”
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“When we can say, God is mine, we are rich. He makes me to lie down in green pastures.”
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“Yes, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me.”
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“There will never come a moment when you cannot say this. Loved once is never said of Christ. He loves unto the end.”
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